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Old 09-23-04, 09:13 PM
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has any1 seen the new g-tech RR???! freakin SICK. but how accurate r g-techs... anyone know? i think im gonna get one, but i kinda wanan know if they work.



check out the website www.gtechpro.com
Old 09-24-04, 05:26 AM
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I would like to get one to, even if it ain't supper accurate. It has three G sensors, so that increases it's accuracy by a lot, compared to their first model.



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I'm not really into those all the much...I'll go to the track and get the times. I knew a guy that had one once, and he claimed to have an 11 second 3000GT.......
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lol that IS a bit far-fetched.
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Originally Posted by 95R2-89TII Ground Zero
I'm not really into those all the much...I'll go to the track and get the times. I knew a guy that had one once, and he claimed to have an 11 second 3000GT.......
Actually, once they are calibrated, they are fairly accurate (as far as times). The trap speeds are generally a little off from what I've seen but I think that's due to how 1/4 traps are calucalated verses how G-Tech does it..
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Looks REAL interesting...

I would like to see how it handles multiple laps on a track. Will the G-Meters get out of calibration.. or will the mount remain stable in a Prod Car environment..

The original G-Tech (I have) is fine for around 10-15 Runs.. then you need to re-calibrate it. (If it didnt overheat LOL)

This looks to be a FAR cry from the original... and likely worth the 300 Bucks.
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My friend has that same G-Tech. He always brag how accurate it was...
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My gtech documentation stated accurate to within 1/100 of a second...I beg to differ, sold that biatch on ebay lol
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